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Filters and Centrifuges
News Release from: Chemineer | Subject: Water Vortex Mixer
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 January 2004
Three Valleys Water gets the right mix
Static mixers from Chemineer help to provide significant benefits for additive injection/chemical dosing applications for Three Valleys Water in a major project to improve the local water quality
Static mixers from Chemineer are helping provide significant benefits for additive injection/chemical dosing applications for Three Valleys Water as part of a major project to improve the quality of water in and around Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire More than GBP14M is being invested by Three Valleys Water to maximise the existing water supply, and make an additional 40 million litres of water available
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its test data independently validated, using both CFM (Computational Fluid Mixing) and LIF (Laser Induced Fluorescence) mixture quality measurement techniques by the world renowned BHR Group, the Chemineer WVM also offers greatly improved mixing efficiencies at very low flow rates (0.1 - 0.3 m/sec).
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